Love Beyond Privileges
l room on the last floor of the house. The four walls were covered with canvases, paintbru
mily, you're incredibly talent
de. "Thank you, James. Art is my passion
ting. With a soft voice, he asked,What
isper. "It's all about freedom. Escape the c
. "Emily, you're talented. Don't let
ense of gratitude towards
the art gallery. Just then, Emily's father's voice echoed from
s watch. "Emily, I should probably get back t
isappointment. "Yes, of course, J
y. Remember, your art is a gift. Chas
father's voice boomed from the hall
rs. "I'm just admiring Emily's
admire art, James. You're here to work. Ge
nd quickly left the room, le
terpiece. She was determined to pursue her passion
ily, dear, your father is getting angrier by the minu
f resignation washing over h
know how important the family business is. It's our legac
y's expectations. "I know, Mother. But
t allow it, Emily. And even if he did, the business
new the family business was important, b
do I have to choose between business and
for generations.Art is just a hobby and a passing fancy. It doesn't worth it, dear;
ble when I'm not creating; I don't want to get stuck in the
inly make sacrifices for the greater good. Your father is counti
on my art in my free time or use my creativity to help the busines
rks out. But you have to promise me you'll focus on the famMother. I can't promise you, mother. Art
being stubborn. The business is our family's lega
tion. "My art is not selfish, Mother. It's who I am. An
erving the conversation. He came out and spoke up. "Emily's a
none of your concern, James. You're just a servan
m, but I know what it means to follow your hea
ense of gratitude towards
d out of the room, leavi
shining with tears. "Thank you,
always be here to support you. Andmake s
ation. "I won't let them, James. I'll fin
s the spirit, Emily. And I'll be right here beside yo
a way to pursue her art at all costs, and with James
she whispered, her eye
ily?" James replied as
you later. It's going to
have no doubt; I be
s parents returned to the
ily," her father sa
rt beating fast. She
ss. No more art, no more distractions. You're the heir to the compan
t. "But may I at least finish my current project? It
d a skeptical look b
his is your last chance.
ould finish her project and then find ano